Several strategies can be employed to mitigate opposition in catalysis:
1. Purification of Reactants: Ensuring that reactants are free from impurities that can poison the catalyst. 2. Optimizing Reaction Conditions: Carefully controlling temperature, pressure, and other reaction parameters to prevent sintering and deactivation. 3. Regeneration of Catalysts: Periodically regenerating catalysts by removing accumulated poisons or regenerating active sites through chemical treatment or thermal processes. 4. Use of Promoters: Adding small amounts of substances known as promoters that enhance the catalyst's activity and resistance to deactivation.